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Com. v. Moua, D.
2844 EDA 2014
| Pa. Super. Ct. | Apr 19, 2016
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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA Appellee

v.

DAVID MOUA,

Appellant No. 2844 EDA 2014 Appeal from the PCRA Order September 5, 2014 in the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County Criminal Division at No.: CP-23-CR-0000565-2000 BEFORE: BOWES, J., JENKINS, J., and PLATT, J. [*]

JUDGMENT ORDER BY PLATT, J.: FILED APRIL 19, 2016

Appellant, David Moua, appeals pro se from the denial of his petition under the Post Conviction Relief Act (PCRA), 42 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 9541–9546. He argues that Miller v. Alabama [1] should apply retroactively to his mandatory life sentence for murder of the first degree. We previously affirmed. However, our Supreme Court has remanded this appeal for reconsideration in light of the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Montgomery v. Louisiana , 136 S. Ct. 718 (2016), as revised (Jan. 27, 2016) (holding that Miller must be applied retroactively). ( See ____________________________________________

[*] Retired Senior Judge assigned to the Superior Court.

[1] See Miller v. Alabama , and Jackson v. Hobbs , 132 S. Ct. 2455 (2012). The Miller Court concluded that mandatory life-without-parole sentences for juveniles violate the Eighth Amendment. See id. at 2464.

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Commonwealth v. Moua , No. 339 MAL 2015, 2016 WL 634045, at *1 (Pa. filed Feb. 17, 2016).

Accordingly, we remand to the PCRA court for further proceedings consistent with Montgomery , as ordered by our Supreme Court

Case remanded with instructions. Jurisdiction relinquished.

Judgment Entered.

Joseph D. Seletyn, Esq.

Prothonotary

Date: 4/19/2016

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Case Details

Case Name: Com. v. Moua, D.
Court Name: Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Date Published: Apr 19, 2016
Docket Number: 2844 EDA 2014
Court Abbreviation: Pa. Super. Ct.
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